Ratings4
Average rating3.8
As a librarian, I may be a little biased. The Little Wartime Library reminds us of how timeless a library is, wherever its setting. How a library is more than a place that just lends books to a community, but also serves as a safe space. A place where you can escape to, and still see the world.
Thompson transports you back to 1945 wartime Britain, and it's obvious that she has done her homework. The characters are likeable enough, but I think I enjoyed learning about everything happening around them instead of the MCs themselves. I think that's because there wasn't much depth to them. Even though a wartime story, this was a light read.
Thanks to Netgalley & Forever for this ARC.